Name Jasmine Lai Zin-man School Chinese International School Grade 13 Sport Equestrianism
Achievements Jasmine, 18, is a rider from the Hong Kong equestrian team. She won a silver medal in the team competition at The KRA Cup CSI 2* - a two-star international jumping competition over fences 1.1 metres high organised by the Korea Racing Authority - this year.
She also won the FEI World Jumping Challenge (Category A) 120cm and Thailand Young Riders Cup (under-21) 115cm in 2008. She came second in the KRA Cup (team competition) at CSI2* Seoul 2009 and in a Youth Olympic Games (YOG) qualifying event - Beijing Jingchen Club Competition FEI World Jumping Challenge Category A (120cm).
How she qualified 'My second place in the YOG qualifying event gave me the chance to go to the YOG,' said Jasmine.
Soundbite 'I was introduced to the sport by my Mum. She wanted to lose weight through horse riding after giving birth to my elder sister and me. First I rode for fun but I started to have professional training when I was nine,' Jasmine said.
'Our family has spent lots of time and money on training and travelling. My sister and I started to ride in a league competition in Kuala Lumpur [Malaysia] when our foundation skills were comparable with other junior riders. Around four years later, we were able to join competitions in Europe.
'My sister is now based in Denmark. She took a gap year after graduating from secondary school to concentrate on qualifying for the Asian Games in Guangzhou in November.